Ramy

Six months after its premiere on Hulu in the U.S., Ramy is finally coming to Canada, on Starz on TV, and Crave+Starz online, on September 15, 2019. Hulu has renewed Ramy for a second season.

Access Method:
Subscription

PLATFORMS SUPPORTED

SHOW INFO

Status: In Production

Premiere: April 19, 2019

Genre: Comedy

REVIEWS

88

97%97%

81%81%

87%87%

Ramy

Six months after its premiere on Hulu in the U.S., Ramy is finally coming to Canada, on Starz on TV, and Crave+Starz online, on September 15, 2019. Hulu has renewed Ramy for a second season.

Access Method:
Subscription

PLATFORMS SUPPORTED

SHOW INFO

Status: In Production

Premiere: April 19, 2019

Genre: Comedy

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REVIEWS

88*

97%97%

81%81%

87%87%

*This is the show’s PeakTV score. It is an average of this show’s Metacritic, IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes ratings.

SUMMARY

Ramy, the son of Egyptian immigrants, is on a spiritually conflicting journey in his New Jersey neighborhood, pulled between his Muslim community that thinks life is a constant test, his millennial friends who think life is full of endless possibilities, and a God who’s always watching.

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April 18, 2019
NY Times

April 18, 2019
NY Times

SUMMARY

Ramy, the son of Egyptian immigrants, is on a spiritually conflicting journey in his New Jersey neighborhood, pulled between his Muslim community that thinks life is a constant test, his millennial friends who think life is full of endless possibilities, and a God who’s always watching.

RELATED NEWS

‘Ramy’ Is a Quietly Revolutionary Comedy

‘Ramy’ Is a Quietly Revolutionary Comedy

The new Hulu series, starring the Egyptian-American comedian Ramy Youssef, is the rare coming-of-age story about a millennial Muslim.

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